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Apologies for the delayed response.
If reverting back the default URL isn’t easily possible, could you please share with me some applicable steps to change it back?
After reviewing your previous explanation, I’m seriously considering transitioning from full offload back to offload and then restoring the media content URLs to their default. Is this change easily manageable?
BTW, I turned on the Keep media library structure feature before uploading any image to cloudflare image. Would it be any helpful?
Thanks!
Thanks for your prompt feedback!
I’ve installed the new update and noticed that the default image file URL seems to have been replaced with the Cloudflare image URL. When I copy and paste this URL into the browser, the image displays correctly.
Here’s what I’ve tested so far:
? New GreenShift Advanced Image Blocks: The issue is resolved for new blocks.
? Existing Posts with Advanced Image Blocks: Unfortunately, these still reference the default file URL (e.g., https://www.xxxxxxx.com/wp-content/uploads/xxxxxx), so the issue persists for older posts.
? Switching Image Status: Changing the status from fully offloaded to offloaded still uses the Cloudflare image URL.One concern I have is that changing the default image URL to the Cloudflare image URL might limit flexibility if switching to a different offload service provider in the future.
Would it be possible to implement the following approach?
? Offloaded Images: Continue using the default file URL.
? Fully Offloaded Images: Use the updated Cloudflare URL only when necessary.
? Or, Universal Default File URL: Always use the default file URL, and apply an automatic redirect to the Cloudflare URL for fully offloaded images.This approach might ensure better compatibility and future-proofing while keeping current functionality intact.
Thanks again for your support!
Already did it and the issue is now resolved. Thanks for your help again.
Wow, yes, I am using RankMath! Thanks so much for identifying the issue and offering a solution so quickly.
Just to confirm, I only need to download the “cf-images.zip” file and install it on my store, right? Will this plugin update automatically when you release future updates? I’m not too familiar with how this process works.
I did not try to edit individual images. I just tried to edited products and to attach images to the products on product editing page, but could not preview the images when selecting them. This is how I discovered the issue.
In terms of steps, what I did was fairly straightforward, I believe.
I installed the plugin just a few days ago. After completing the setup, including configuring Cloudflare, I first performed a Bulk Offload and then enabled the experimental Full Offload feature. Once the process was completed, I didn’t make any further changes.
However, 1-2 days later, while editing products, I noticed this issue.
I’ve shared a screenshot of my media library via the provided link here. The top images in the screenshot, uploaded after using the Full Offload feature, show a status of “Skipped” and display previews correctly. Below those are images with the status “Offloaded | Removed from Media Library.” Their previews are missing, but I can view the individual images when clicking them, and the “Attachment Details” window pops up.
Got it, thanks. Custom field seems to be the most viable option.
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In reply to: [Deposits & Partial Payments for WooCommerce] Alter Deposit TextGot it. Thanks for your quick response.
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In reply to: [GTM Kit - Google Tag Manager & GA4 integration] Double add_to_cart eventGot it. Really appreciate your help again.
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In reply to: [GTM Kit - Google Tag Manager & GA4 integration] Double add_to_cart eventSo I can change the datalayer name to anything I want? I’ll definitely reach out to the Google for WooCommerce plugin support.
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In reply to: [GTM Kit - Google Tag Manager & GA4 integration] Double add_to_cart eventThanks for your quick response. I really appreciate your help in figuring out the cause.
As you suggested, I deactivated the Google for WooCommerce plugin and retested. The add_to_cart event was triggered correctly, only once, and the issue was resolved.
However, I can’t keep the Google for WooCommerce plugin deactivated since I use it to connect to my Google Merchant Center and run Google Shopping ads. I wasn’t aware that the plugin was triggering the add_to_cart event, and I couldn’t find any related settings in the plugin. Do you know how to stop the plugin from triggering the add_to_cart event? Or should I reach out to the Google for WooCommerce support team for help?
Thanks again!
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In reply to: [GTM Kit - Google Tag Manager & GA4 integration] Double add_to_cart eventThanks for getting back to me so quickly. I’ve just submitted the ticket.